🚨 $2.16 million was drained from Aztec Network’s bridge. 💸 The attacker took over 1,158 ETH and 150,000 DAI in $ETH. ⛓️ Security concerns are rising for bridge🚨 $2.16 million was drained from Aztec Network’s bridge. 💸 The attacker took over 1,158 ETH and 150,000 DAI in $ETH. ⛓️ Security concerns are rising for bridge

Aztec Network bridge hacked for over 1,158 ETH and $150,000 DAI

2026/06/18 23:13
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Aztec Network’s Private Rollup Bridge infrastructure has reportedly suffered a cyberattack resulting in a loss estimated at around $2.16 million. On-chain analysis indicates that the attacker withdrew significant assets through the platform’s bridge system.

Assets withdrawn in the attack

According to blockchain security firm PeckShield, the attacker managed to extract approximately 1,158 ETH, 150,000 DAI, and 0.47 renBTC from the system. Calculated at current market prices, the stolen assets total over $2 million.

On-chain data shows that the incident specifically exploited the Aztec Private Rollup Bridge. The attacker’s wallet received its initial funding of just 0.134 ETH via HitBTC, according to the first traceable transaction. Blockchain analysts routinely examine such initial transfers to uncover the earliest sources in similar incidents.

Glossary: A rollup bridge is an infrastructure enabling asset transfers between a layer-2 network and the main blockchain. These platforms often attract attackers due to the high amount of locked liquidity they store.

Mounting security pressure in the market

This incident takes place amid a wave of security breaches targeting smart contract platforms, bridges, and decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols. Cross-chain and rollup bridges are seen as especially vulnerable to attacks, given the large volumes of liquidity they manage.

Community reaction surfaced rapidly following the disclosures. News of this breach came shortly after Aztec Network faced previous reports of a similar exploit, amplifying frustration and disappointment among users.

Potential impact on trust

Experts warn that a pattern of repeated security incidents can have more severe consequences than isolated hacks. Users may start to view vulnerabilities as a structural issue, further eroding trust in the broader DeFi ecosystem.

Aztec Network is now expected to investigate the origin of the breach, conduct a thorough internal review, and pursue recovery of stolen funds if possible. How the project responds is seen as crucial to restoring confidence among both users and liquidity providers.

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